And in the classical world you don’t really learn very much about music in a certain way; you learn how to perform. “I know this is a controversy in writing in general, but I don’t know if anyone can write from another person’s perspective,” she says. There has been renewed interest in Buckley since the release of Amy Berg’s documentary It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley, earlier this year, which Wasser agreed to take part in. “The thing is, I really understand the fascination, and the longing for memories and shared information, because that person was that spectacular,” she says. There is no talk about the music, really, and it is at times sort of skewed, or lopsided.” She sighs softly.
Source: The Irish Times November 11, 2025 12:50 UTC